Politics Personified
Discover the fascinating intersection of art and politics in Politics Personified by Henry Miller, published by Manchester University Press in 2015. This compelling study delves into the pivotal role of commercial imagery in 19th-century politics, revealing how visual representations shaped public perceptions of politicians and their actions.
Spanning 256 pages, Miller draws upon a rich array of sources to illustrate the significance of visual culture in political discourse. Through engaging caricatures and cartoons, this book uncovers the ways in which politics was not only discussed but also visualized, providing invaluable insights into the political landscape of Great Britain during this era.
Whether you are a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply curious about the political dynamics of the past, Politics Personified is an essential addition to your collection.